Vice President JD Vance arrived back on American soil in the pre-dawn hours Thursday, touching down at Joint Base Andrews at 3:39 AM after completing what sources describe as a productive diplomatic visit to Hungary—one of the few European nations that actually shares our America First values.
A New Era of Diplomatic Priorities
While the legacy media barely covered this trip, patriots should take note: the Trump-Vance administration is fundamentally reshaping how America engages with Europe. Gone are the days of the Biden regime's blank checks to Brussels and kowtowing to EU bureaucrats who lecture us about "democracy" while ignoring the will of their own citizens.
Hungary, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has been a consistent ally in the fight against open borders, woke ideology, and globalist overreach. It's no accident that VP Vance made Budapest a priority destination.
Air Force Two made a brief refueling stop at Ramstein Air Base in Germany Wednesday evening before completing the transatlantic journey. The Vice President's departure from Budapest's Liszt Ferenc International Airport was conducted with tight security, closed to press—a reminder that serious diplomacy doesn't require a media circus.
America First Diplomacy in Action
This is what real foreign policy looks like, folks. Not endless summits that produce nothing but photo ops and communiqués filled with empty promises. The Trump administration is engaging with leaders who actually put their own citizens first—imagine that.
While we await official readouts from the Vice President's office on the substance of the Hungary discussions, one thing is clear: this administration is building relationships with nations that share our commitment to sovereignty, secure borders, and traditional values.
The question every American should be asking: why did the previous administration treat allies like Hungary as pariahs while cozying up to the Chinese Communist Party? The adults are back in charge, and our foreign policy finally reflects it.
